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BComHons (Transport Economics)
Admission requirements
A BCom or another bachelor’s degree that has been approved by Senate for the purpose;
Transport Economics at third-year level with an average final mark of at least 60%.
Selection
Selection is done in order of academic performance – the students with the best performance are
selected first.
Application procedure and closing date
Apply at www.sun.ac.za/pgstudies. For South African applicants, the closing date is 31 October of the
year before your intended studies, and for international applicants, it is 30 September.
Duration of programme and starting date
Duration: One year, full-time.
Starting date: One week before the other classes at the University begin.
Enquiries
Programme coordinator: Mr Melrick October
Department of Logistics
Tel: 021 808 2412
E-mail: moctober@sun.ac.za
Website: www.sun.ac.za/logistics
Programme content
Programme module
You must earn a total of at least 120 credits for this programme.
Code Module Credits Module Name Semester
21008 778 120 Transport Economics Both
Compulsory modules (90 credits)
Code Module Credits Module Name Semester
10911 723 15 Introductory Forecasting 1
11047 775 30 Research Assignment: Transport Economics Both
13473 711 15 Transport and Economic Development 1
59153 742 15 Urban and Regional Transport Economics 2
Elective modules (at least 30 credits)
Please note: It may happen that some of the modules listed below will not be offered in a particular
year. Please contact the programme coordinator to find out which modules will be available.
Code Module Credits Module Name Semester
11275 742 15 Air Transport Economics 2
64017 771 15 Capita Selecta (Transport Economics) Both
59102 715 15 Competition and Regulation 2
10933 753 15 Forecasting 2
13076 744 15 International Trade Transport Infrastructure and 2
Logistics
14024 773 15 Maritime Economics 1
13470 711 15 Rail Economics 2
59145 744 15 Road Transport Management 1
Apart from the modules listed above, any elective module(s) from another department within the
Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences may also be selected in consultation with the Chair
of the Department of Logistics.
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